When 0.850 g of C was burned in oxygen in a constant volume calorimeter, 27.9 kJ of energy as heat was evolved. The calorimeter was in an insulated container with 370. g of water at an initial temperature of 16.8 °C. The heat capacity of the bomb in the calorimeter is 800. J/K. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g °C. a Calculate AU for the oxidation of C (in kJ/mol C). kJ/mol C AU =

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When 0.850 g of C was burned in oxygen in a constant volume
calorimeter, 27.9 kJ of energy as heat was evolved. The
calorimeter was in an insulated container with 370. g of water
at an initial temperature of 16.8 °C. The heat capacity of the
bomb in the calorimeter is 800. J/K. The specific heat capacity
of water is 4.184 J/g °C.
a Calculate AU for the oxidation of C (in kJ/mol C).
AU =
kJ/mol C
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Transcribed Image Text:When 0.850 g of C was burned in oxygen in a constant volume calorimeter, 27.9 kJ of energy as heat was evolved. The calorimeter was in an insulated container with 370. g of water at an initial temperature of 16.8 °C. The heat capacity of the bomb in the calorimeter is 800. J/K. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g °C. a Calculate AU for the oxidation of C (in kJ/mol C). AU = kJ/mol C Submit
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